I started watching Yo Mama when Brody first commenced. The style, the eloquent grace, the sheer wonder of hearing that blonde muscular man shouting "Yo Mama!" at me everytime I opened his channel - easily one of the hallmarks of early 2000s YouTube. His jokes were actually funny (as funny as old, flash-animated Yo Mama jokes can get). Parents didn't approve, but I didn't care. I didn't need them. I only needed him.
Unfortunately, early 2000s YouTube has come and gone. All the OGs likeLaser Collection, Tha Cliff, the butter trio (Sky, Deadlox and TruMu), ASDF Movie, and others have ceased production entirely, and have remained dead.
My gripe with Yo Mama is that nowadays the jokes just don't hit the same way. Maybe it's because I'm older and more mature; maybe it's because he gave the mommas actual lines; maybe the newest mommas really can't be made actual jokes out of (nobody says "yo mama so strong/smart/evil/religious/etc''); maybe it's the immense amount of mommas that have appeared in volume 11. I'm not sure - I just feel like the jokes are going downhill and that he's running out of ideas.
Now the final Yo Mama joke is coming in September, and I'm worried that it will flop, that the end to one of the biggest parts of my childhood will, rather than go out with a big bang and a high note, go out with a sad little fart instead. I'm worried but optimistic.
Don't let me down, Brody. We're rooting for you. The Yo Mama fandom thanks you for your hard work.
Unfortunately, early 2000s YouTube has come and gone. All the OGs likeLaser Collection, Tha Cliff, the butter trio (Sky, Deadlox and TruMu), ASDF Movie, and others have ceased production entirely, and have remained dead.
My gripe with Yo Mama is that nowadays the jokes just don't hit the same way. Maybe it's because I'm older and more mature; maybe it's because he gave the mommas actual lines; maybe the newest mommas really can't be made actual jokes out of (nobody says "yo mama so strong/smart/evil/religious/etc''); maybe it's the immense amount of mommas that have appeared in volume 11. I'm not sure - I just feel like the jokes are going downhill and that he's running out of ideas.
Now the final Yo Mama joke is coming in September, and I'm worried that it will flop, that the end to one of the biggest parts of my childhood will, rather than go out with a big bang and a high note, go out with a sad little fart instead. I'm worried but optimistic.
Don't let me down, Brody. We're rooting for you. The Yo Mama fandom thanks you for your hard work.